No, this is not your average wrist apparel. And it is not as complicated as it looks. This is a ZUB ZOT model of the Mathew Waldman’s Nooka™ brand of watches. Nooka timepieces force you look at the face time differently and perhaps in a easier way. Each time piece has a different variation of how to declare the actual time. Nooka timepieces will challenge you at first, but once you see past the dots or bars it will be as easy as pie. At the very least you’ll have a conversation piece. These watches are innovative (and that is an understatement), but what else would you expect from an Artist.
No name. Just an artist that uses primarily white and black to illustrate that calls them self Blu. If you like the works of Roadsworth and Banksy, imagine adding an animation factor. Blu has various episodes on his Vimeo channel and website of mind boggling animated street art. There are two unique aspects of the Blu’s works. One – They are large street art compositions, and Two – They are stop motion photography. For those interested in this technique, you should know for the amount of painting he does and the length of this video, he has to have about at least 5000 shots for this to run smoothly. I’ve seen my share of stop motion photography, but this here takes the cake. Blu is clearly a good and conceptualizing a storyboard and a great animator.